Clinton is a comprehensive community college that offers a variety of academic programs. A hundred years ago, the George Moore Academic and Administrative Building was the historic Hotel Champlain. The breathtaking views of Lake Champlain, New York’s Adirondack Mountains and the Green Mountains of Vermont made this site a destination for Presidents, captains of industry and other celebrities. Today, our students, faculty and staff enjoy those same views.

A member of the State University of New York (SUNY), Clinton Community College offers seventeen Associate degree programs and eight certificate programs in disciplines ranging from Liberal Arts to Wind Energy and Turbine Technology. Class sizes average only eighteen students, ensuring a supportive learning environment preparing students for transfer to four-year universities or entering the workforce directly after graduation. Located on an historic bluff offering spectacular views of Lake Champlain, we also offer residential life and a successful athletics program.

The Academic Affairs Division at Clinton Community College houses the following areas: Academic Departments, Online Learning, Tutoring Center, Library, Center for Community and Workforce Development, Educational Partnerships and Academic Services, and Institutional Research and Planning. We provide access and support to a diverse student body by offering high quality career and transfer programs along with innovative academic support and developmental education assistance. Academic Affairs promotes student success for both new and continuing students through educational and community partnerships in conjunction with a supportive teaching and learning environment.

College is more than just textbooks, tests, and papers! Be a part of it! Hang out in the Cougar’s Den, play laser tag at the Residence Halls, volunteer around campus, or get involved with Fall Carnival. By getting involved, you will get the most out of your college education!

Our professional staff is committed to your success! Please contact any of us if you need help, or if you want to get involved! Stop by the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs anytime (room 229 in the Moore Academic Building)!

Whether your goal is to enhance your education, improve your employability and your life, or simply to study for the enjoyment of learning something new, Clinton Community College’s Center for Community & Workforce Development is your partner in education!

Business:

When you partner with CCWD, your company will benefit from training that is local, accessible, cost effective, and delivered how you want it, when you need it.

The CCC Foundation helps bring the dream of a college education within reach for many in our community. The CCC Foundation offers numerous ways to support Clinton Community College, including contributing to the Annual Fund, Clearly Clinton Capital Campaign, sponsoring a special event, making a gift in kind, funding a scholarship, creating an endowment, making a planned gift, or participating in the many events and activities for alumni and the community. Private support is essential for CCC to maintain its high level of excellence and affordability.

New York State Public Health Laws 2165 and 2167 require that all students attending college and universities who were born on or after January 1, 1957 and registered for 6 or more credit hours to submit documentation of immunity to measles, mumps and rubella (MMR).

In addition, students meeting the above criteria must complete the Meningitis Response Form. Please note that it is NOT mandatory to get the meningitis shot, but NYS Law requires that each student complete this form and submit it to the Health Office.

Students enrolled in distance learning classes only, and not attending classes on campus, will be exempt from providing immunization records.

The NYS Public Health Law states that a student will not be allowed to remain enrolledshould they fail to submit these documents. Students who fail to comply with this law will be administratively withdrawn from the college.

Immunization records may be faxed to the Health Office at (518) 562-4197 or mailed to the CCC Health Office 136 Clinton Point Drive, Plattsburgh New York, 12901. If you have questions regarding immunization records and requirements, please read our Frequently Asked Questions page or call us at (518) 562-4129 .

Health Services Provided:

First-aid treatment of minor accidents and illnesses.

Basic assessment of ill students and make referrals to local medical and dental healthcare providers.